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Additional Primary Sources Audio Additional Primary Sources Audio Physical Title of primary source Identifier Description Arkansas Frameworks Standard Date Topics Format Catalog Link City County Winthrop Rockefeller discusses the Arkansas Alcoholic https://arstudies.contentdm. ualr-ms- Beverage Control and prison changes with new prison Alcohol; alcoholic beverage control; prison oclc. Winthrop Rockefeller interview on Cummins 0001_07_cassette_aud05 board members. reform; prison administration; Rockefeller, org/digital/collection/p1532co Prison 59 Era6.6.AH.9-12.2; Era6.6.AH.9-12.4 1968-02-01 Winthrop, 1912-1973 Audio cassette ll1/id/14887/rec/1 Citizen's Advisory Commission and health ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller speaking to the Citizen's Advisory 1968-12-10 Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973; Medical https://arstudies.contentdm. care 0001_07_cassette_aud02 Commission about the importance of Health Care in the care; University of Arkansas For Medical oclc. 54 state and ways to improve existing programs Sciences; Higher education and state org/digital/collection/p1532co Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14884/rec/2 Little Rock Pulaski County Governor Winthrop Rockefeller discusses Cummins 1967-12-06 Prison reform; Prison administration; https://arstudies.contentdm. ualr-ms- Prison Unit to the Arkansas prisons board. Topics Cummins State Farm (Ark.);Rockefeller, oclc. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 include the trusty system, effectiveness of prison board, Winthrop, 1912-1973 org/digital/collection/p1532co Winthrop Rockefeller prisons board meetings 54 and criminologist Tom Murton. Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14883/rec/3 Winthrop Rockefeller at Cummins Prison ualr-ms- Governor Winthrop Rockefeller discusses Cummins 1968-01-30 Prison reform; Prison administration; https://arstudies.contentdm. press conference 0001_07_cassette_aud05 Prison Unit to the Arkansas prisons board. Topics Cummins State Farm (Ark.);Rockefeller, oclc. 58 include the trusty system, effectiveness of prison board, Winthrop, 1912-1973 org/digital/collection/p1532co and criminologist Tom Murton. Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14890/rec/4 Winthrop Rockefeller on race relations and ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller discusses race relations in 1968-12-01 Race relations; Minorities--Employment; https://arstudies.contentdm. human resources 0001_07_cassette_aud05 Arkansas and ways to improve these problems. Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973 oclc. 56 Era6.6.AH.9-12.2; Era5.5.AH.9-12.2; Era5. org/digital/collection/p1532co 5.AH.9-12.4 Audio cassette ll1/id/14896/rec/5 Winthrop Rockefeller prisons board meetings ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller prisons board meetings 1967-12-06 Prison reform; Prison administration; https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 Cummins State Farm (Ark.); Rockefeller, oclc. 53 Winthrop, 1912-1973 org/digital/collection/p1532co Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14899/rec/6 Little Rock Pulaski Winthrop Rockefeller and race relations ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller meeting with African American Race relations; Minorities--Employment; https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 leaders about ways to improve racial issues in the state Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973 oclc. 57 Era6.6.AH.9-12.2; Era5.5.AH.9-12.2; Era5. org/digital/collection/p1532co 5.AH.9-12.4 Audio cassette ll1/id/14902/rec/7 Little Rock Pulaski Bob Sarver on Arkansas Prisons, Side A ualr-ms- Bob Sarver discussing the prison problem in the state. 1970-11 Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973; https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 He describes prisoners taking two trustees and two Cummins State Farm (Ark.);Prison reform; oclc. 04A officers hostage. hostage; crime org/digital/collection/p1532co Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14908/rec/8 Winthrop Rockefeller and race relations ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller meeting with African American 1968-01-01 Minorities--Employment; Minorities-- https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 leaders about ways to improve racial issues in the state. Education; race relations oclc. 57 Era6.6.AH.9-12.2; Era5.5.AH.9-12.2; Era5. org/digital/collection/p1532co 5.AH.9-12.4 Audio cassette ll1/id/14905/rec/9 Little Rock Pulaski Winthrop Rockefeller prisons board meetings ualr-ms- Governor Winthrop Rockefeller discusses the resignation 1967-12-06 Prison reform; Prison administration; https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud05 of Cummins Prison board members in response to Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973 oclc. 55A criminologist Tom Murton. org/digital/collection/p1532co Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14909/rec/10 ualr-ms- Winthrop Rockefeller and Bob Sarver speaking about 1970-10 Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1912-1973; https://arstudies.contentdm. 0001_07_cassette_aud04 problems at Cummins Prison and what can be done to Cummins State Farm (Ark.);Prison reform oclc. Winthrop Rockefeller on Cummins State 51A improve these conditions org/digital/collection/p1532co Prison, Side A Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14910/rec/11 Challenge 68: A Public Affairs Program by ualr-ms- Challenge 68 aired weekly and focused on current 1968-06-09 Economic Opportunity Agency of Pulaski the Little Rock JayCees 0001_07_reel_aud0680 issues and public figures in Arkansas. This episode County;Employment agencies--Arkansas; featured Sonny Walker, director of the Economic Poor People's Campaign;African https://arstudies.contentdm. Opportunity Agency of Pulaski County. The panel Americans--Civil rights;Race relations -- oclc. included Bill Bruno, George McLeod, and Shelby Woods. Era5.5.AH.9-12.3; Era6.6.AH.9-12.2;Era5. Arkansas org/digital/collection/p1532co The moderator is Don Milberger. 5.AH.9-12.4 Audiotape reel ll1/id/12777/rec/12 Second International Congress on Air ualr-ms- Recording documents meeting of the Second 1966-10-28 Aerospace engineering;Rockefeller, https://arstudies.contentdm. Technology 0264_unp_aud003 International Congress in Hot Springs to discuss air Winthrop, 1912-1973; air technology; oclc. technology. aircraft org/digital/collection/p1532co Era6.6.AR.9-12.5 Audiotape reel ll1/id/13074/rec/13 Hot Springs Garland ualr-ms- William Shepherd discusses his time as president of the United States Junior Chamber of https://arstudies.contentdm. 0264_unp_aud001 United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. Commerce (1920-1965);Shepherd, William oclc. William Shepherd speech on Junior Chamber M. org/digital/collection/p1532co of Commerce Era6.6.AH.9-12.1 Audiotape reel ll1/id/13081/rec/14 ualr-ms- Edna Earl Shepherd describes growing up in Arkansas 1991-11-09 https://arstudies.contentdm. 0264_unp_aud002 and life with her husband, William M. Shepherd Sr., oclc. President of the United States Junior Chamber of Shepherd, William M. personal life; org/digital/collection/p1532co Edna Earl Shepherd interview Commerce in 1942-43. Era6.6.AR.9-12.5 Shepherd, William M. -- wife Audio cassette ll1/id/13080/rec/15 Little Rock Pulaski UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture https://arstudies.com 1 Additional Primary Sources Audio Physical Title of primary source Identifier Description Arkansas Frameworks Standard Date Topics Format Catalog Link City County Kaye Lundgren interview with William M. ualr-ms-0264_aud01 William M. Shepherd, Jr., describes growing up in 2016-12-13 https://arstudies.contentdm. Shepherd, Jr. Arkansas and his father William M. Shepherd, Sr., Shepherd, William M. personal life; oclc. president of the United States Junior Chamber of Shepherd, William M. -- son; World War II; org/digital/collection/p1532co Commerce in 1942-1943. Era6.6.AR.9-12.5;Era5.5.AH.9-12.1 home front -- economic contribution ll1/id/13045/rec/16 Little Rock Pulaski Aaron Solloway and Mabel Formica interview ualr-orh-0295 Aaron Solloway and Mabel Formica interview Santo 2001-05-01 Immigrants--Arkansas;Italians--Arkansas; https://arstudies.contentdm. with Santo Formica Formica about his family's immigration to the United Arkansas--History--20th century oclc. States from Italy, his education, military service, and his org/digital/collection/p1532co career, which took him to North Little Rock. Era6.6.AH.9-12.2 Audio cassette ll1/id/14595/rec/17 North Little Rock Pulaski Sandra Ransom-Hubert interviews Jane McIntosh Cazort 2002-03-02 Little Rock (Ark.)--History--20th century; https://arstudies.contentdm. about her service overseas in the Red Cross during World War, 1939-1945; oclc. Sandra Ransom-Hubert interview with Jane World War II. Red Cross; Arkansas women org/digital/collection/p1532co McIntosh Cazort UALR.ORH.0277 Era6.6.AH.9-12.3 Audio cassette ll1/id/12346/rec/18 Michael Fondren interview with Bryan Day ualr-ms- Michael Fondren interviews Bryan Day about the history 2016-10-26 Harbors--Arkansas--Little Rock; 0269_na_na_aud03 of the Little Rock Port Authority. Little Rock Port Authority;Economic https://arstudies.contentdm. development--Arkansas--Little Rock; oclc. Era6.6.AR.9-12.5;Era5.5.AH.9-12.1;Era5. Transportation;Industrial districts-- org/digital/collection/p1532co 5.AH.9-12.3 Arkansas--Little Rock ll1/id/13063/rec/44 Brian Rodgers interviews Jim Dailey about the history of 2016-10-04 Harbors--Arkansas--Little Rock; the Little Rock Port Authority. Little Rock Port Authority;Economic https://arstudies.contentdm. development--Arkansas--Little Rock; oclc. ualr-ms- Era6.6.AR.9-12.5;Era5.5.AH.9-12.1;Era5. Transportation;Industrial districts-- org/digital/collection/p1532co Brian Rodgers interview with Jim Dailey 0269_na_na_aud02 5.AH.9-12.3 Arkansas--Little Rock ll1/id/13062/rec/45 Jared Craig interview with Mike Maulden ualr-ms- Jared Craig interviews Mike Maulden about the history of 2016-09-29 Harbors--Arkansas--Little Rock; 0269_na_na_aud11 the Little Rock Port Authority. Little Rock Port Authority;Economic https://arstudies.contentdm. development--Arkansas--Little Rock; oclc. Era6.6.AR.9-12.5;Era5.5.AH.9-12.1;Era5. Transportation;Industrial districts-- org/digital/collection/p1532co 5.AH.9-12.3 Arkansas--Little Rock ll1/id/13071/rec/46 ualr-ms- Jacob Lindsey interviews Richard Griffin about the Harbors--Arkansas--Little Rock; 0269_na_na_aud08 history of the Little Rock Port Authority. Little Rock Port Authority;Economic https://arstudies.contentdm. development--Arkansas--Little Rock; oclc. Era6.6.AR.9-12.5;Era5.5.AH.9-12.1;Era5.
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